NEL Greens Social
NEL Greens Social
Join NEL Greens every fourth Monday of the month for a social meeting with other members! Board games, sewing courses, book club or just a visit to the pub.
Join NEL Greens every fourth Monday of the month for a social meeting with other members! Board games, sewing courses, book club or just a visit to the pub.
This CPG will focus on housing co‑ops in Scotland and how the Scottish Government can meet its stated aims to support housing co‑operatives.
Engender and Shelter Scotland unpack the multiple barriers that women currently face within the Scottish housing system.
Join ESCRS and community campaigners over lunchtime to find out how communities are trying to hold public bodies to account on ensuring our waterways are clean and safe.
Plenty of birdlife to spot on this walk - possible highlights include kingfisher and nutchatch! Also bridges, weirs and architecture for those not so interested in birds.
Canvassing in Colinton-Fairmilehead ahead of the the Council by-election on 14 November
Central Edinburgh Greens are meeting for coffee (etc..) and a chat at The Botanics Gateway Cafe, in The West Gate.
Each month, members can join Edinburgh Green Councillors on Zoom to talk about issues coming up at Edinburgh Council, topical news, political shenanigans and anything else that’s on your mind.
The role of planning in protecting and enhancing biodiversity, the laws around nature protection and the policies designed to prevent further loss of biodiversity.
Online (Zoom) drop-in session to ask any questions that you have about the forthcoming SGP Council Meeting and to sound out any ideas.
This is the monthly meeting of the Edinburgh Greens branch committee. Non-committee members are welcome to attend as observers.
This is the monthly meeting of the Edinburgh Greens branch committee. Non-committee members are welcome to attend as observers.
South Edinburgh Greens will be in the Eric Liddell Centre cafe area for an informal get together.
More than 60 artists have donated a range of artworks, from paintings and prints to ceramics and sculptures.
Scottish Greens' Green Yes group meets regularly online. All members are welcome.
Panel moderated by comedian Frankie Boyle to discuss the Rosebank oil field legal battle and the future of the North Sea.
Monthly team meeting of the North Edinburgh & Leith sub-branch, for members and supporters living in Leith, Leith Walk and Forth wards.
Join the campaign outside the Court of Session for a colourful display of support for stopping Rosebank before the court proceedings begin.
The initial meeting of the new Scottish Greens special interest group
The monthly meeting of the West Edinburgh team covers Almond, Drum Brae/Gyle and Corstorphine/Murrayfield council wards. We also welcome Pentland/Ratho ward members.
The Circular Economy (Scotland) Act 2024 provides new powers to require suppliers of single-use items to charge a minimum amount for them. Deadline for feedback is 14 November.
The Economy and Fair Work Committee is undertaking an inquiry to look at the implementation and effectiveness of deals. Deadline for input is 14 November 2024.
Petition hand-in to First Minister John Swinney - Join us for songs, poetry, origami and knitting!
The monthly meeting of the South East Edinburgh sub-branch, covering Southside/Newington and Liberton/Gilmerton wards.
Consultation on active travel and public realm improvements along the Lindsay Road to Salamander Street corridor. Deadline for feedback is 17 November.
Edinburgh Critical Mass will be holding a banner outside the City Chambers, while members arrive for the Transport and Environment Committee
East Edinburgh Greens meet around six times a year alternately in Portobello-Craigmillar and Craigentinny-Duddingston wards.
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on 20 November that honours the memory of the transgender people whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence. This was founded in 1999 by a small group, including Gwendolyn Ann Smith, Nancy Nangeroni, and Jahaira DeAlto, to memorialise the murders of Black transgender women…
Learn about the dire state of animal welfare at British farms and how the RSPCA Assured Farms scheme covers it up.
Celebrating the way histories of resistance, protest and change-making live on in every step taken toward a more just future.
Speakers from four diverse local Edinburgh bike initiatives, plus an overview from a transport and accessibility expert with a strong interest in community action.
Celebrating the way histories of resistance, protest and change-making live on in every step taken toward a more just future.
A walk through history, woodland and river, from the War Poets trail to the RLS trail and Colinton tunnel.
Celebrating the way histories of resistance, protest and change-making live on in every step taken toward a more just future.
Assemble at Tron Kirk on the Royal Mile for a march to the Scottish Parliament
Celebrating the way histories of resistance, protest and change-making live on in every step taken toward a more just future.
This event will explore the ways in which fossil fuel companies are complicit in Israeli militarism and occupation and how seemingly ‘environmental’ projects have been used by Israel to further colonise Palestinian land.
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world.
Join us at Edinburgh City Chambers to watch a film about Sheku Bayoh and hear from his family members about the #Justice4ShekuBayoh campaign
Association of Scottish Green Councillors want to hear from members about their ideas for action or questions about what being a councillor actually means.
Join members of Living Rent to demand stronger rent controls in the Housing Bill
Join Lorna Slater, MSP and Councillor Alex Staniforth for an update on the challenges for both Scottish Government and City of Edinburgh Council budgets this year.
Buy Nothing Day is a day of protest against consumerism and encourages people not to shop for one day.
Proceeds go to funding Climate Camp Scotland's work against fossil-fuel extraction and in support of those affected by the fossil fuel industry and climate collapse
The first InfraSisters Edinburgh ride of this winter - a slow circular ride around Edinburgh city centre lasting about an hour
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.
Shrub's AGM is a chance for the community to come together and reflect on the last year. All welcome, including non-members.
Support our election campaigns fund by bidding in our auction!
Join your local Greens for coffee at Cafe Truva at the Shore in Leith!